Le Paradis Perdu : Pandémonium

Raphaëlle Benzimra

Le Paradis Perdu : Pandémonium, 2023180 x 200cmSign in to view price
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MaterialGallery
huile sur toile / oil on canvasJousse Entreprise
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This vibrant, abstract artwork features a striking composition of bold, geometric shapes in a kaleidoscope of vivid blues, greens, and oranges. The central focus is a striking, architectural structure resembling a temple or edifice, rendered in a collage of intricate patterns and textures. The surrounding landscape is a dynamic interplay of angular, intersecting forms, creating a sense of movement and energy. The artist's distinctive style and use of bold, expressive brushwork suggest a celebration of the interplay between the natural and the constructed world. This visually captivating piece likely explores themes of cultural identity, spirituality, and the relationship between humanity and its environment. ...

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Le Paradis Perdu : Pandémonium
Artist
Raphaëlle Benzimra
B.1999, French

Painting serves as Raphaëlle Benzimra’s means of engaging with themes of glory, violence, and spiritual quest, often centering on male figures caught in moments of heightened intensity. Drawing from the visual language of medieval and Renaissance painting, she reinterprets historical compositions and narratives to reflect their enduring relevance in contemporary life. Classical texts such as Milton’s Paradise Lost and biblical stories inform her imagery, serving as sources of archetypal drama and moral complexity. Her works are characterized by meticulous detail, luminous color palettes, and a compositional approach that merges the intricacy of miniature painting with the monumentality of large-scale narratives. Each piece unfolds as a carefully constructed mosaic, uniting fragmented episodes into a single, layered scene. Boxing recurs as a central motif in her practice, functioning as both subject and metaphor. By linking the ritualized combat of the boxing ring to the symbolic and ceremonial aspects of religious tradition, Benzimra examines how violence is codified, aestheticized, and imbued with meaning across cultures and eras. ...

Raphaëlle Benzimra: Artworks
Portrait de Montien
Jousse Entreprise
Gallery
Jousse Entreprise
Paris

Jousse Gallery is a contemporary art space based in Paris, founded by Philippe Jousse in 2001. With a commitment to both emerging and established artists, the gallery showcases a program that reflects conceptual depth and critical engagement. While primarily representing French artists, Jousse Gallery maintains a strong international presence, contributing actively to global contemporary art discourse.